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. >> new york new york. eight point four million people call this city home. >> twenty-four degrees snowing hard in central park going down to twenty in midtown. snowfall one to two feet. so they're now saying we could have snow falling as rapidly as five inches an hour. >> this has been the coldest winter here in eighty-one years. and it coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. >> it's really difficult especially to just find ways to get through day to day from you know finding clothing to finding shelter to finding you know where you're going to eat. >> tonight it's pretty hectic because of the snow outside and there's not a lot of places for us to sleep now, so everybody's kind of coming in. >> in just a decade, the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled reaching 60 thousand a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any american city. >> what we see today the homeless that we s
. >> new york new york. eight point four million people call this city home. >> twenty-four degrees snowing hard in central park going down to twenty in midtown. snowfall one to two feet. so they're now saying we could have snow falling as rapidly as five inches an hour. >> this has been the coldest winter here in eighty-one years. and it coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. >> it's really...
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new york merchants control the cotton trade. new york bankers financed the expansion. shipbuilders build the ships. the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said new york city is as -- depends on slavery as much as charleston does. the economy of the city was closely tied to the south which had all sorts of ramifications. business interests wanted to appease the south. politicians were pro- southern. the abolitionist movement was quite small and weak compared to other places. on the other hand new, new york had a vigorous free black committee people who are willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of fugitives -- fugitive slaves. new york is the epitome of the sectional conflict. >> your.is well taken that there is a vibrant free black community in new york. so they are very much involved in supporting these fugitives who are arriving. they they are forming vigilance committees with white new yorkers. free black people have a prominent role to play and what happens to people who
new york merchants control the cotton trade. new york bankers financed the expansion. shipbuilders build the ships. the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said new york city is as -- depends on slavery as much as charleston does. the economy of the city was closely tied to the south which had all sorts of ramifications. business interests wanted to appease the south. politicians were pro- southern. the abolitionist...
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you were successful in new york. you were successful in la and you were doing awfully well in the private sector. so why come back? >> i'm back for several reasons. i think i can make a difference. i'm here because i'm having a lot of fun. i enjoy what i do. and we have our good days. we have our bad days. but by and large most days are good days. and if you're not going to have fun at what you're doing, if you're not going to enjoy it, get out because you're not going to be effective. this is a very special time in policing. it's a time of great opportunity, a time of great challenge. i oftentimes use the expression that if you don't have a crisis, create one because out of crises comes opportunity and challenge. and crises also allows you the opportunity to speed up the change, the process of change. >>> commissioner bratton, thank you, and wish you the best of luck with your efforts to keep new york safe. >> thank you, great to talk to you. hope we do it >> being a musician, there's no demand... >> world renowned
you were successful in new york. you were successful in la and you were doing awfully well in the private sector. so why come back? >> i'm back for several reasons. i think i can make a difference. i'm here because i'm having a lot of fun. i enjoy what i do. and we have our good days. we have our bad days. but by and large most days are good days. and if you're not going to have fun at what you're doing, if you're not going to enjoy it, get out because you're not going to be effective....
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i'm michael eaves in new york. here are today's top stories. >> i'm running for president. >> hillary clinton makes it official, and joins the race for the white house >>> saudi-led air strikes in yemen intensifies in an effort to stop the conflict spilling over the border in saudi arabia. pope francis called the kill of armenians in tuckey genocide and sets up a diplomatic dispute. >> and water - dying rivers
i'm michael eaves in new york. here are today's top stories. >> i'm running for president. >> hillary clinton makes it official, and joins the race for the white house >>> saudi-led air strikes in yemen intensifies in an effort to stop the conflict spilling over the border in saudi arabia. pope francis called the kill of armenians in tuckey genocide and sets up a diplomatic dispute. >> and water - dying rivers
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yorker for new york. and those protesters had a point. she was planning to run for a u.s. senate seat for new york despite the fact that she had never lived in the state of new york a day in her life. and it wasn't like oh you know typical mitt romney problem where he just had a vacation home or something and he tried to call it his house. when the clintons wanted to vacation in new york state, they had to use somebody else's house. she had never lived in new york ever. that fact alone made it seem impossible she would have any shot at winning that senate seat. never lived in the state, no first lady has ever been elected to anything ever before. she was running as first lady in an administration where her husband, the president, had just been impeached. it seemed inconceivable she would even run. and it seemed impossible that she could win. >> many here thought the president should have been impeached. >> i think the office is the important thing. but i think they should treat him with respect while he's
yorker for new york. and those protesters had a point. she was planning to run for a u.s. senate seat for new york despite the fact that she had never lived in the state of new york a day in her life. and it wasn't like oh you know typical mitt romney problem where he just had a vacation home or something and he tried to call it his house. when the clintons wanted to vacation in new york state, they had to use somebody else's house. she had never lived in new york ever. that fact alone made it...
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when we got to new york city, we had to met a buy. he came up with the keys. >> there isn't a front desk. >> he let me in, showed me out to use the buzzer. when i got into the room he showed me what it was advertised as. >> if new york state wants to caj down, how do they do that. individuals represent out. how do they crack down. >> one thing the city council asked for is extra money in the budgeted. they want to increase staff, and have 25 more people that can crack down on the hotels. air b&b is saying that they need to adjust the law so they don't pick on the little guys. they have offered to help start collecting taxes on behalf of the host and deliver it to the city, bringing in there 20 million. they are at this impasse right now, is this just a problem for new york. where the represent is high and hotel rates are high? >> no, this company is in more than 34,000 cities, 190 different countries. every time they are in some pleas, they'll deal with the laws. c.j. sapong put in a brand new law. now they want to make amendments to
when we got to new york city, we had to met a buy. he came up with the keys. >> there isn't a front desk. >> he let me in, showed me out to use the buzzer. when i got into the room he showed me what it was advertised as. >> if new york state wants to caj down, how do they do that. individuals represent out. how do they crack down. >> one thing the city council asked for is extra money in the budgeted. they want to increase staff, and have 25 more people that can crack...
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i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations, three generations in some cases. >> "america tonight"s michael oku takes a ride and gets an insider's view of las vegas's showdown. will it bring travellers to a stand still? also tonight - behind bars and behind belief. the gang leader who proclaimed i am the law. >> one woman was fixing home cooked meals, one smuggling him other matters. >> that is the tip of the iceberg. a rare look behind bars, and why baltimore prisoners may not be the oig mate running -- inmates running things on the inside. good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm saying in for joie chen. after the death of a suspect injured in police custody,
i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations,...
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it is new york there's a lot of rich people here. they want to make the city for people that can afford things, you know. forget about the people that can't afford it. they're just going to have to leave the city. that's how i see it. >> one in five new yorkers lives below the federal poverty line. meanwhile, housing costs continue to soar. median rents have risen by 8.5 percent, but median incomes have dropped by 7 percent. tawana little has lived in new york for her whole life. but for over a year, she and her kids have been forced to live in shelter. >> when it came down to the ending of my lease that was a prime opportunity for the landlord to say 'okay, we don't want this program in here anymore.' >> tawana depended on a state program that helped her pay the rent. when her landord raised the price, she was evicted. >> he just wanted higher rents? >> he wanted higher rents. >> so your rent for that place is now gone up to $2200? >> $2200. yes. >> could you afford that? >> oh absolutely not. >> tawana is looking for an apartment s
it is new york there's a lot of rich people here. they want to make the city for people that can afford things, you know. forget about the people that can't afford it. they're just going to have to leave the city. that's how i see it. >> one in five new yorkers lives below the federal poverty line. meanwhile, housing costs continue to soar. median rents have risen by 8.5 percent, but median incomes have dropped by 7 percent. tawana little has lived in new york for her whole life. but for...
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new york city wakes up to new, not outlines welcome neighbours. >> people who they didn't know had keys to the front doors of the building, were in the hallways, the elevators, with no explanation >>> lori jane gliha on how temporary residents are breaking the law. air b&b. a top trend in travel. why lawmakers think it's ruining the neighbourhood. and later, the battle between uber and taxi companies hits up. could uber get a piece of the pie or be forced to set up shop elsewhere? >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love >>> would you ride in a car with a stranger or let someone you didn't know stay in your home alone. once upon a time you probably said "no way
new york city wakes up to new, not outlines welcome neighbours. >> people who they didn't know had keys to the front doors of the building, were in the hallways, the elevators, with no explanation >>> lori jane gliha on how temporary residents are breaking the law. air b&b. a top trend in travel. why lawmakers think it's ruining the neighbourhood. and later, the battle between uber and taxi companies hits up. could uber get a piece of the pie or be forced to set up shop...
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the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired. we asked richard gill why. here was a shifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers. now two things happen. unions demanded higher wages. so the supply curve of labor shifted up here. but also the times introduced more highly automated typesetting machinery. this greatly raised the productivity of printers. since the demand curve for labor reflects printers' productivity, the new demand curve might look like this. here's the final situation. the times is basically ok. wages are higher. employment is lower. but the productivity increase made possible by automation leaves the firm profitable. when it came to relatively unprofitable papers like the herald tribun
the new york times and daily news prospered even as the herald tribune expired. we asked richard gill why. here was a shifting of both the business demand curves and the union-determined supply curve in the newspaper industry. for a prosperous paper its situation before the settlements would appear like this. its demand curve is strongly affected by the printers' productivity. the supply curve is really the union-determined wage. we have equilibrium at this wage with this number of printers....
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sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes to court to get writs of habeas corpus for people who are brought, slaves were brought to the states try to get them free. what's interesting is he is illiterate. there are papers of his marked with an expertise signs his name with an x. and yet he was an activist, very courageous and even has come he takes part in legal cases. so he's a remarkable guy and i had known nothing about them until i discovered him in again manuscript. you mentioned john jay the second pick in one case napoleon versus limit where napoleon had gotten this writ of habeas corpus to free some slaves brought into the state by a virginian named lemon the lawyer for the virginian says in the case is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? and john jay he was representing these slaves says no no. , he's a much better man. so napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: and he's just one of many african-americans who are so intimat
sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes to court to get writs of habeas corpus for people who are brought, slaves were brought to the states try to get them free. what's interesting is he is illiterate. there are papers of his marked with an expertise signs his name with an x. and yet he was an activist, very courageous and even has come he takes part in legal cases. so he's a remarkable guy and i had known nothing about them until i discovered him in...
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david lee is on the streets of new york. david lee? >> greta, we are in new york's union square. the organizers of this rally, and take a look at it for yourself have billed it as the lancasterest protest rally and the most peaceful in the history of new york there are only about 2,000 people. i say only 2,000 because we have seen much more than that in recent months for other antipolice rallies. so far this rally has been nothing but peaceful. one of the prevailing themes from this rally that we have heard speaker after speaker those in new york city must show solidarity with those in baltimore. wuvment chants the crowd has repeated over and over is that black lives matter. also during the demonstration taking place here in union square, greta there has been a lot of outrage and frustration focus canned on new york city police department. here in great number, you you can see them for yourself lining the street here the peripheral area along union square are the hundreds and hundreds of new york city police. before this rally got underway the new york city police department hand
david lee is on the streets of new york. david lee? >> greta, we are in new york's union square. the organizers of this rally, and take a look at it for yourself have billed it as the lancasterest protest rally and the most peaceful in the history of new york there are only about 2,000 people. i say only 2,000 because we have seen much more than that in recent months for other antipolice rallies. so far this rally has been nothing but peaceful. one of the prevailing themes from this rally...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. tisch: i grew up in this hotel. betty: but that work has not stopped him from writing books. you get about six hours of sleep? tisch: 5-6 hours of sleep. you will get an e-mail from me at 3:00 in the morning. betty: despite a demanding schedule, i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ betty: it is incredible to be out on the field. how does it make you feel? tisch: pretty amazing. i think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john'
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> he took this area and made it guest friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart....
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here she is, joining us from new york. new york's first chief technology officer, what is your number one priority? minerva: my priority is to make new york city the most tech friendly and innovative city in the world. while we care about cool technology, we also care about closing the digital divide. it is probably the modern issue of our time. emily: you want to turn old payphones into wi-fi kiosks. minerva: this is something we are excited about, linknyc. we are turning all of the old payphones in new york city into free wi-fi hotspots. there are a couple cool things about it. who uses a pay phone anymore? second, we are using the existing infrastructure to make them into this modern, sleek and beautiful device which is going to provide wi-fi access for free within 150 feet radius. it is going to have a tablet installed in it so even if you do not have a device you can make a free phone call in the united states using that tablet. it is going to have digital advertising on the site, which is paying for it and it is not
here she is, joining us from new york. new york's first chief technology officer, what is your number one priority? minerva: my priority is to make new york city the most tech friendly and innovative city in the world. while we care about cool technology, we also care about closing the digital divide. it is probably the modern issue of our time. emily: you want to turn old payphones into wi-fi kiosks. minerva: this is something we are excited about, linknyc. we are turning all of the old...
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joe becker's piece in the "new york times" this morning. >> so do you think, howard, that the "new york times" is like a right wing hit piece against hillary clinton? >> first of all, i think the accusations are somewhat different between bush and clinton assuming this is what is going on. the accusations about hillary are that she -- that the clinton foundation took nonprofit cash, none of which went into their pocket and then in quid pro quo, she supposedly did something for all these donors that gave to these causes. >> but -- >> can i finish joe? >> but you've said it so i'll add a little footnote on that. they also get paid money by some of these people for giving speeches, $550,000. >> that's true. >> but you say -- i have to put the footnote on the second time you do that talking point. >> i think that's a la skrit mate inquiry. but the allegation about jeb bush, and i'm not saying any of these are true is that he personally made money by dealing with all these folks. nonetheless, this is the problem here. i'm not going to accuse the "new york times" of having bias. they do every
joe becker's piece in the "new york times" this morning. >> so do you think, howard, that the "new york times" is like a right wing hit piece against hillary clinton? >> first of all, i think the accusations are somewhat different between bush and clinton assuming this is what is going on. the accusations about hillary are that she -- that the clinton foundation took nonprofit cash, none of which went into their pocket and then in quid pro quo, she supposedly did...
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the new york herald is working to get information to people. in the second edition, the main thing is the new information it reveals, that they have identified john wilkes booth as the assassin. the next edition as an 8:45 edition and it actually is the first to announce the death of the president. this comes out just 90 minutes after the death. so that is really fast. you know that the telegraph wires were just on fire between washington and new york to get that kind of information out and around and for them to get it in the newspaper. one of the exciting things for us and for lincoln scholars everywhere is that this was an addition that was previously unrecorded to modern historians. it is a newspaper we have had in our collection for a long time. but we just sort of uncovered it significance during the force of doing some resorts -- some research in creating this exhibit. it had long been thought that there were six editions of the new york herald, and historians and scholars had believed that for decades, but we were able to unearth this f
the new york herald is working to get information to people. in the second edition, the main thing is the new information it reveals, that they have identified john wilkes booth as the assassin. the next edition as an 8:45 edition and it actually is the first to announce the death of the president. this comes out just 90 minutes after the death. so that is really fast. you know that the telegraph wires were just on fire between washington and new york to get that kind of information out and...
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new york "daily news" touting world exclusive photos. there's been this huge publicity buildup surrounding his interview with diane sawyer which aired friday night. >> there is a shameless of selling of everything these days. >> i get that. but what i'm doing is going to do some good. >> are you going to tell me a name by the way today? >> no. if i do the media would go crazy and i would never get rid of them. >> joining us is the immediate why critic for the "baltimore sun." he used the special to promote an e! channel show about his gender change surgery. >> i have to tell you something about this. i think maybe he did this because he trusted diane sawyer. she's had a long history. we talked about it of coming through and dealing with these kinds of interviews responsibly. in fact, they gave him two hours and they did let him tell a really human story that was moving i think, to a lot of people. >> that was the question would this imilluminate challenges to people who recently didn't get any attention in the media or another celebrity
new york "daily news" touting world exclusive photos. there's been this huge publicity buildup surrounding his interview with diane sawyer which aired friday night. >> there is a shameless of selling of everything these days. >> i get that. but what i'm doing is going to do some good. >> are you going to tell me a name by the way today? >> no. if i do the media would go crazy and i would never get rid of them. >> joining us is the immediate why critic for...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] female announcer: essential pepin is made possible by: female announcer: kitchenaid: for the way it's made. proudly celebrating ten years of cook for the cure to support the fight against breast cancer. female announcer: and by c. donatiello winery, producing pinot noir and chardonnay from sonoma's russian river valley. c. donatiello winery is a proud supporter of jacques pepin. and by: male announcer: oxo good grips. oxo: tools you hold on to. - i'm here with my friend jean-claude, my oldest friend. over half a century, we've been working together. we've shared a lot of eggs together, right? - oh, we broke a lot of them. - [laughs] yes. did you see, i always make a small hole at the end of the rounded part to release the pressure so they don't crack. - most of the chefs don't do that. - right, and here i did them in a gratin, and frankly it wasn't complicated to do.
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] female announcer: essential pepin is made possible by: female announcer: kitchenaid: for the way it's made. proudly celebrating ten years of cook for the cure to support the fight against breast cancer. female announcer: and by c. donatiello winery, producing pinot noir and chardonnay from sonoma's russian river valley. c. donatiello winery is a proud supporter of jacques pepin. and by: male announcer: oxo good...
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york herald" that reports the news of lincoln's assassination. in most instances, that is not the case. one of the way we can tell the difference between the replica in the papers is that even in the 15 years after the assassination, paper changed a lot. and these papers that are part of the exhibit, part of the originals, were printed on paper with a high cotton content and a very low wood pulp content. as we progress into the 1890's, and there is much more demand for the penny press, and there is much more hotly contested many more newspapers, and the industry is a lot more hotly contested and everybody is trying to save as much money as they can, they move in the direction of using paper that has a high -- low cotton content. that high wood pulp content make the paper age rapidly. a paper from the 1880's are in th worst condition we find in our collection as a whole. emuch of the collection dates from the 1490's to present day. so the 1880's are the worst of it where the wood plulp content is high and they are as old as dirt. they are beginnin
york herald" that reports the news of lincoln's assassination. in most instances, that is not the case. one of the way we can tell the difference between the replica in the papers is that even in the 15 years after the assassination, paper changed a lot. and these papers that are part of the exhibit, part of the originals, were printed on paper with a high cotton content and a very low wood pulp content. as we progress into the 1890's, and there is much more demand for the penny press, and...
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i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think part of... i will say that chinatown as chinatown gets a surprising amount of coverage, not just in, you know, new york city, but in cities all over the united states, in part because of this exotic factor, for better or for worse. so if there's a crime or there is some kind of movement or there is some kind of building or there's a conflict, in certain kind of things they'll cover pretty well, compared to other immigrant groups, like, let's say, koreans or... korean americans or certain kinds of... like, maybe even south asian americans, i think partially because almost every major city has a chinatown or something
i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think...
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the new york herald special editions published on april 14 and 15, 1860 five show how the news unfolded after the first associated press report that the president had been shot. carrie: i and the curator and director of collections here at the museum. and we are in our new lincoln exhibit called president lincoln's dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just time but place is through this great map on the floor in the center of the gallery. because we are almost in this building at the epicenter of things. the museum is on the site of the national hotel which is the hotel where booth stated before he committed the horrible crime. you can take a look on the floor of this room after you read through the newspapers and place yourself in all the different spots that ar
the new york herald special editions published on april 14 and 15, 1860 five show how the news unfolded after the first associated press report that the president had been shot. carrie: i and the curator and director of collections here at the museum. and we are in our new lincoln exhibit called president lincoln's dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours...
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lou: there is a reason they are new york's finest. finest. >> judging from the direct they might becoming for you on, lou. lou: here i stand. surrounded by. >> for 30 seconds. lou: protected by and you joanne. >> oh, hell no. lou: no? >> i will take care of it. >> thank you. lou: thank you time for a look at results of our on-line poll, do bluff baltimore mayor steve stephanie rawlings-blake should resign? 93% of you said yes that is it for us, tomorrow christian adams on race, and politics and politics of now. good night from new york. neil: hillary clinton's worse nightmare is look like yours too. this just in, recovery. economy barely growing at all in first quarter. that could be revised down, that could mean that economy could contract. for all we know it is continuing to contract. not good news are in hillary clinton who has been hoping that this economic asneak anemic recovery keeps pulls along. charlie gasparino and dave said they have reason to be worried. charlie this was their
lou: there is a reason they are new york's finest. finest. >> judging from the direct they might becoming for you on, lou. lou: here i stand. surrounded by. >> for 30 seconds. lou: protected by and you joanne. >> oh, hell no. lou: no? >> i will take care of it. >> thank you. lou: thank you time for a look at results of our on-line poll, do bluff baltimore mayor steve stephanie rawlings-blake should resign? 93% of you said yes that is it for us, tomorrow christian...
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new york doesn't need to be the next silicon valley. new york needs to be new york. because new york city is an awesome place. and when you add the tech community on top of it, i think new york is the best place to live and work in the world. and brooklyn is the best place in new york city to live and work in the world. >> if you can afford it. it's only going to get who more unaffordable now that all of these etsy employees are going to be buying up real estate, right? >> well manhattan is less affordable. >> relatively speaking. >> back at the nyse, guys did you want to jump in and ask another? >> chad, when you think about the price right now, i know it's a hard thing to comment on. you're trading basically at a $3.5 billion price, that puts you at about 15 times revenues. is that undue pressure right now. are you going to make any type of elon musk type comment. >> i don't want to comment on price, i think if you go back to the beginning of the ipo, you read the s 1, read my shareholder letter, we talk about building and planning for the long-term. we really mean
new york doesn't need to be the next silicon valley. new york needs to be new york. because new york city is an awesome place. and when you add the tech community on top of it, i think new york is the best place to live and work in the world. and brooklyn is the best place in new york city to live and work in the world. >> if you can afford it. it's only going to get who more unaffordable now that all of these etsy employees are going to be buying up real estate, right? >> well...
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>> i was born and raised in new york city, loved new york all my life. wanted to be mayor of new york but i find i'm forming lives through theater. >> and there's still sometime. >> at the end of "indiana jones and the last crusade" the knight said you chose wisely. >> great to have you on. up next his clients include cameron diaz sarah jessica parker daniel craig. the star of bravo's hit show "million dollar listing new york." frederik eklund is here and he's next on "morning joe." doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxi
>> i was born and raised in new york city, loved new york all my life. wanted to be mayor of new york but i find i'm forming lives through theater. >> and there's still sometime. >> at the end of "indiana jones and the last crusade" the knight said you chose wisely. >> great to have you on. up next his clients include cameron diaz sarah jessica parker daniel craig. the star of bravo's hit show "million dollar listing new york." frederik eklund is here...
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lou: there is a reason they are new york's finest. finest. >> judging from the direct they might becoming for you on, lou. lou: here i stand. surrounded by. >> for 30 seconds. lou: protected by and you joanne. >> oh, hell no. lou: no? >> i will take care of it. >> thank you. lou: thank you time for a look at results of our on-line poll, do bluff baltimore mayor steve stephanie rawlings-blake should resign? 93% of you said yes that is it for us, tomorrow christian adams on race, and politics and politics of now. good night from new yorknow. ♪ ♪ >> on a cool spring evening in north carolina a car crash kills a renowned coin collector. he's carrying the crown jewel of his collection, but is it really one of the rarest and most valuable coins in the world or a clever fake? >> just imagine she's sitting there saying to me they say i'm not real, what do you think? >> half a century passes before the man's heirs and the public learn the truth about his precious cargo. >> we sat there on pins and needles, and then the numbers started comi
lou: there is a reason they are new york's finest. finest. >> judging from the direct they might becoming for you on, lou. lou: here i stand. surrounded by. >> for 30 seconds. lou: protected by and you joanne. >> oh, hell no. lou: no? >> i will take care of it. >> thank you. lou: thank you time for a look at results of our on-line poll, do bluff baltimore mayor steve stephanie rawlings-blake should resign? 93% of you said yes that is it for us, tomorrow christian...
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but my apologies, that's new york city. okay, this is baltimore. this is new york or baltimore. i'm a little confused here, and i'm told now that this is new york city, and we have at least one person who is being arrested. we understand that that demonstration, this is the same location as union square as in new york city. and melissa chan is following that, and we'll reach out for that situation but at least one arrest there in new york city. we have a live picture from new york city, and we have one from paula and so we have demonstrations breaking out in minneapolis in support of what's happening in baltimore and we have a demonstration in new york in support of what's happening in baltimore and what's happening in baltimore right now? >> well, tony, as you say there's a mixed picture. and that's a good way to characterize what's happening in baltimore. we had a police convoy and tactical vehicles rolling through, and this is in pennsylvania the last several days and i don't know if it's on the way to the other demonstration, but things happening here and it's still tense a
but my apologies, that's new york city. okay, this is baltimore. this is new york or baltimore. i'm a little confused here, and i'm told now that this is new york city, and we have at least one person who is being arrested. we understand that that demonstration, this is the same location as union square as in new york city. and melissa chan is following that, and we'll reach out for that situation but at least one arrest there in new york city. we have a live picture from new york city, and we...
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bright lights big city, a classic is back on broadway. ♪ new york, new york it is a hell of a town ♪ >> love those towns. on the town is back bigger and better. let's go to the fox light with michael tammero who has a behind the scenes look. >> it first opened in broadway in 1944 before it hit the big screen in 1949 with frank sin not trau. this revival has up and coming stars including the winner of the 11th season of "so you think you can dance." ♪ new york, new york ♪ ♪ it's a hell of a town ♪ >> winner of season 11 so you think you can dance, america loves ricky. what has the ride been like for you? >> it has been really crazy, really. a year ago i was graduating from high school last may and come this way this may i am on on the tv show i won the tv show and now i am on waad bray. it is a whirlwind experience. i don'tcouldn't have asked for a year like this. >> you have brittpretty big shoes to fill. frank sinatra and gene kelly. oh oo >> for those who haven't seen it what is it about? >> we have three men on shore leave and they have to go back to washing. all of the si
bright lights big city, a classic is back on broadway. ♪ new york, new york it is a hell of a town ♪ >> love those towns. on the town is back bigger and better. let's go to the fox light with michael tammero who has a behind the scenes look. >> it first opened in broadway in 1944 before it hit the big screen in 1949 with frank sin not trau. this revival has up and coming stars including the winner of the 11th season of "so you think you can dance." ♪ new york, new...
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i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think part of... i will say that chinatown as chinatown gets a surprising amount of coverage, not just in, you know, new york city, but in cities all over the united states, in part because of this exotic factor, for better or for worse. so if there's a crime or there is some kind of movement or there is some kind of building or there's a conflict, in certain kind of things they'll cover pretty well, compared to other immigrant groups, like, let's say, koreans or... korean americans or certain kinds of... like, maybe even south asian americans, i think partially because almost every major city has a chinatown or something
i mean, you worked for the new york times. >> i would say the new york times actually did a pretty good job on the issue of the children in chinatown through a series of immigration reporters that i actually, you know... i don't think i worked on any of those stories directly. >> hinojosa: but is it still seen kind of in the media that this is... that the chinese, the asian population, is, like, this foreign population, and therefore not american, and therefore... >> i think...
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stuart: breaking news on the homegrown terror in new york. federal authorities arrested two women #two detonate a bomb in the new york city area. all part of a lengthy fbi investigation. we have new information. cost acute or save the -- he was doing this it up to that day before the flight. they found the information on his computer's search history. the second lockbox has been discovered. let's go to the market for a second. you know them all. all of them hitting new highs. now this. the new host of the daily show in some hot water for some commercial tweets. welcome. i have a problem with this particular guy because of one particular tweet that he sent out. when flying over the middle of america, the turbulence is so bad, it is like all that ignorance is rising through the air. [laughter] >> he will modify his opinion. i know you had a problem with pierce morgan. you have to work the room. he will be in our room now. >> it does not matter. >> i do not want you to be successful. >> if i go on the road, it is rough. everyone is out for the u
stuart: breaking news on the homegrown terror in new york. federal authorities arrested two women #two detonate a bomb in the new york city area. all part of a lengthy fbi investigation. we have new information. cost acute or save the -- he was doing this it up to that day before the flight. they found the information on his computer's search history. the second lockbox has been discovered. let's go to the market for a second. you know them all. all of them hitting new highs. now this. the new...
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what is going to happen 60 minutes from now in new york? we're on it. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist to
what is going to happen 60 minutes from now in new york? we're on it. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since...
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>> bob, anything wrong, anything questionable about "the new york times," "washington post," abc news and fox news teaming up with david schweitzer to dig into the clinton administration? >> no absolutely not. it is a good news story, but there is no smoking gun. that's a problem for republicans. but the problem for democrats is howard dean is going after "the new york times." so actually they're going to go after the messenger. the messenger is a conservative. he's about to go after jeb bush and he's gone after lawmakers on capitol hill for alleged insider trading. even though he is a conservative he does have credentials. >> the reaction would have been very different, joe, if it would have just been fox news and peter schweitzer opposed to these other big newspapers that are hardly part of a vast right-wing conspiracy. >> that's true and part of it is because this is self-inflicted stuff. the clintons should have conducted things -- or i would have advised them to. i actually think it was a lack of depth of coverage on this. one of the things that i don't see anybody reporting on i
>> bob, anything wrong, anything questionable about "the new york times," "washington post," abc news and fox news teaming up with david schweitzer to dig into the clinton administration? >> no absolutely not. it is a good news story, but there is no smoking gun. that's a problem for republicans. but the problem for democrats is howard dean is going after "the new york times." so actually they're going to go after the messenger. the messenger is a...
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don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. tripadvisor not only has millions of real traveler's reviews and opinions, but checks hundreds of websites, so people can get the best hotel prices. to plan, compare & book the perfect trip, visit tripadvisor.com today. >>> welcome back tao our breaking news coverage. you're looking at live pictures from new york city. not sure which part of the city this is. we're unable to control the footage. a large crowd of protesters. we saw this same action after the death of eric garner and after the officer was not indicted in this case. and we saw these protests prop up after officer derrick wilson was exonerated and was not indicted in ferguson as well. and now this protest is happening in new york city and you see the number of police are on the scene trying to keep people in place there and to keep a handle on it at least 60 arrests, 60 arrests in new york city this evening. that is a different case than what is happening on the streetszstreets of baltimore. so far, not much this evening.
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john's river in jacksonville so that people could make it from new york to st. augustine without changing trains. but in buying a railroad he bought the rights to extend the railroad all the way to daytona beach. this was even before he had completed his hotels and st. augustine. so clearly the dream was beginning to grow on flagler, and later on some we asked him that question. did you envision an empire that would expand all the way to miami and key west? and flagler said yes. he was a man who had big dreams. he was a visionary. and the question is what impact and flagler have on florida history and on the future of florida. and would florida have developed the same way they did without flagler? well, we don't know but i suppose you could guess that yes, florida would have developed pretty much the same way but flagler certainly accelerated the process. so much of the east coast of florida was essentially wasteland until he build his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside w
john's river in jacksonville so that people could make it from new york to st. augustine without changing trains. but in buying a railroad he bought the rights to extend the railroad all the way to daytona beach. this was even before he had completed his hotels and st. augustine. so clearly the dream was beginning to grow on flagler, and later on some we asked him that question. did you envision an empire that would expand all the way to miami and key west? and flagler said yes. he was a man...
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david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. in my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in the recording studio. it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned markup languages when i was 11 years old. to start making stuff for the internet. when i was 13 years old or 14 years old, i started to get proficient in perl, php, a little bit of c, just enough to do a little damage. one of the first things that drew me into it were these personal identities people were creating for themselves. i saw the aol profiles and away messages. i saw that in the websites people were building. i really loved that expression, that identity. the idea this could be a place to create something that represented you. emily: you dropped out of high
david: i was born and raised in new york city. my mom was a teacher. she started in the music industry. my dad was a composer. did a lot of work for television, particularly in news. i found myself surrounded by all of this creative technology growing up. in my dad's recording studio. in my mom's work in the recording industry. i remember spending those nights and weekends in the recording studio. it felt like the starship enterprise. emily: when did you learn how to code? david: i learned...
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alexandra field in new york, what's going on? >> reporter: anderson, this is a scrum right in the middle of eighth avenue on 51st street, a confrontation between officers and demonstrators. hundreds of demonstrators turned on to eighth avenue, heading south. there were calls, get in the streets, we're in this together, these are our streets. we saw the police then running against traffic, running down eighth avenue and trying to force the demonstrators back up on to the sidewalks. that's would we saw as some demonstrators were starting to have some verbal conflicts with officers, getting very close. a lot of yelling and shouting from the demonstrators toward the police. we saw one woman arrested. it has all come to a stop here on eighth avenue and 51st street. i think we've got a camera in there that can show you what's going on. but you've got a very, you know -- angry group of demonstrators right now who are standing here, shouting at police. they have formed a line, repeating that mantra of "i can't breathe." it looks like the
alexandra field in new york, what's going on? >> reporter: anderson, this is a scrum right in the middle of eighth avenue on 51st street, a confrontation between officers and demonstrators. hundreds of demonstrators turned on to eighth avenue, heading south. there were calls, get in the streets, we're in this together, these are our streets. we saw the police then running against traffic, running down eighth avenue and trying to force the demonstrators back up on to the sidewalks. that's...
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on friday, the "new york times" reported that a new york-based private investigator has been making inquiries about ross as well as former "times" reporter ariel kaminer, who also exposed revealed -- revealed workers faced harsh conditions. amy: asked for comment, a spokesman said -- nyu spokesman john beckman sent a written statement saying, quote, "we cannot know all the thinking that goes into any immigration authority's decisions about who is or is not granted a visa, and we've had people who were coming to our campus in new york on academic matters who have been denied visas by the u.s. authorities, including one in recent days. to talk more about the case, we're joined now by andrew ross sociology professor at nyu and president of nyu's chapter of the american association of university professors. author of several books, including most recently "creditocracy and the case for debt refusal." welcome to democracy now! tell us what happened when you first tried to go to abu dhabi and then what you found out. professor ross: i was denied permission to board the flight, i asked for a reason,
on friday, the "new york times" reported that a new york-based private investigator has been making inquiries about ross as well as former "times" reporter ariel kaminer, who also exposed revealed -- revealed workers faced harsh conditions. amy: asked for comment, a spokesman said -- nyu spokesman john beckman sent a written statement saying, quote, "we cannot know all the thinking that goes into any immigration authority's decisions about who is or is not granted a...